anyway confirm non-event as SQ will not fly to to TLV for quite cometime to come - if it ever does so.
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Originally posted by SilverChris View PostAs far as i'm concerned, we Malaysians aren't and will not anytime soon be allowed into Israel.
Though I agree SQ may have a problem with their Malaysian crew to Israel, but I think the solution is simple - send other crew there.Life's A Bitch,
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Originally posted by trekkie View PostIf you really have a US passport, you know the difficulties you get when that passport with stamps passes through several countries, CBP included. You won't be denied entry but definitely a secondary at least.
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Originally posted by trekkie View Postnot that simple. unless the airlines wishes to have a whole set of crew out of tlv specifically for that route. And catering might also be a problem. Ever tasted jewish food? or kosher? Now picture the logistics of doing that food for over 100 pax per flight.Last edited by SQtraveller; 20 August 2017, 04:25 AM.
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Originally posted by KC* View PostI understand each German citizen can have 2 passports issued to him so that he can avoid such issues.God must have been a ship owner, he placed the raw materials far from where they are needed and covered two-thirds of the earth with water...
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Originally posted by SQtraveller View PostIndeed, the preparation of truly kosher food requires a rabbi to be present. An acquaitance of my stresses that it is this that makes it truly kosher ... It would certainly be possible for SQ to do this, but really, would they? Given how tight they seem to be at the moment!
I did a mini-report on that somewhere, will link to it later..
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Originally posted by Kyo View PostActually, they're quite generous with the Kosher products, especially in F...
I did a mini-report on that somewhere, will link to it later..God must have been a ship owner, he placed the raw materials far from where they are needed and covered two-thirds of the earth with water...
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It would be typical I spend 3.5 years living in Israel and as soon as I leave SQ start to fly there. Although personally I think it would be unlikely, it would be possible. There are very few flights east bound out of TLV so it really is an untapped market. As Kyo has reported SQ already does kosher meals so that is not a problem. Israeli immigration has gone all computerised in the last couple of years and although they do normally still stamp your passport, they can not stamp it at all on request (no need to have a separate piece of paper for them to stamp). So I'm sure that it would not be a problem not stamping the SQ flight crews passports.
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Originally posted by Pinkfloyd View PostCan imagine a strong smoky odor filling the cabin during meal time...
Here's the link: http://www.sqtalk.com/forum/showthre...?t=8046&page=2
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